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The Standard Bearer

CHAPTER XXVII. RUMOUR OF WAR

Word Count: 1815    |    Released on: 17/11/2017

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s said the Right Reverend Presbytery, was finished, and with

ty my brother could lift up his head

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The Standard Bearer
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“A book iron-grey and chill is this that I have written, the tale of times when the passions of men were still working like a yeasty sea after the storms of the Great Killing. If these pages should chance to be read when the leaves are greening, they may taste somewhat unseasonably in the mouth. For in these days the things of the spirit had lost their old authority without gaining a new graciousness, and save for one man the ancient war-cry of “God and the Kirk” had become degraded to “The Kirk and God.””